Types of Frame Drums
- Adufe (Portugal)
- Bendir (North Africa, Turkey)
- Bodhrán (Ireland)
- Buben (Russia)
- Crowdy-crawn (Cornwall)
- Daf (Iran, Kurdistan, Azerbaijan, Turkey, Middle East)
- Duff, daff, daffli (India)
- Dayereh (Iran, Central Asia, Balkans)
- Dob (Hungary)
- Doyra (Uzbekistan)
- Ghaval (Azerbaijan)
- Kanjira (India)
- Mazhar (Egypt)
- Pandeiro (Brazil)
- Plenera (Puerto Rico)
- Pandereta (tuna, rondalla, estudiantina - Spain, Philippines and LatinAmerica)
- Pandero (España)
- Pandero cuequero (Chile)
- Pandero jarocho (Mexico)
- Patayani thappu (India)
- Ramana (Thailand)
- Ravann (Mauritius)
- Riq (Arabic world)
- Sami drum (Nordic and Russia)
- Shaman drum
- Tamborim (Brazil)
- Tambourine (Europe, USA)
- Tamburello (Italy)
- Tammorra (Italy)
- Tar (North Africa)
- Thappu (India)
- Toph, Tupim (Israel)
- Timbrel
- Uchiwa daiko (Japan)
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